I think it makes most of us happy.
Trek has never done well outside of English-speaking countries, other than Germany.
Yeah, it's a very American franchise.
Huh... well I have to admit, I'm a little surprised. I mean, yes, it's a TV/film franchise that is made in America, with Americans being the target audience, but I thought it had considerable popularity all around the world. I guess we can't believe everything Trekkies 2 tells us.
I'm also a little surprised that the "too American" sentiment apparently doesn't extend to the Terminator and X-Men franchises, but of course, I'm no expert on the tastes of foreign film audiences.
Trek has never done well outside of English-speaking countries, other than Germany.
Yeah, it's a very American franchise.
Huh... well I have to admit, I'm a little surprised. I mean, yes, it's a TV/film franchise that is made in America, with Americans being the target audience, but I thought it had considerable popularity all around the world. I guess we can't believe everything Trekkies 2 tells us.
I'm also a little surprised that the "too American" sentiment apparently doesn't extend to the Terminator and X-Men franchises, but of course, I'm no expert on the tastes of foreign film audiences.
I'm a little surprised. I mean, yes, it's a TV/film franchise that is made in America, with Americans being the target audience, but I thought it had considerable popularity all around the world. I guess we can't believe everything Trekkies 2 tells us..
FINAL NUMBERS:
1. The Hangover - $32,794,387 - $104,768,489
2. Up - $30,762,280 - $187,425,989
3. The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 - $23,373,102 - $23,373,102
4. Night at the Museum 2 - $9,616,907 - $143,463,712
5. Land of the Lost - $8,994,030 - $34,820,550
6. Imagine That - $5,503,519 - $5,503,519
7. Star Trek - $5,454,563 - 231,882,965
8. Terminator Salvation - $4,787,487 - $113,923,159
9. Angels & Demons - $4,111,457 - $123,211,661
10. Drag Me to Hell - $3,932,585 - $35,214,475
Star Trek dropped 34.4% from last weekend and is now #61 on the all-time list. It was also less than $50k from the #6 spot for the weekend. Including the international take, Trek officially crossed the $350 million worldwide mark.
International Total: $118,519,512
Global Total: $350,402,477
It was also less than $50k from the #6 spot for the weekend.
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